Welcome to the European Metropolitan Region of Nuremberg

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Welcome to the European Metropolitan Region of Nuremberg

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Branch Office – Location Policy and Business Promotion

Welcome to the European Metropolitan Region of Nuremberg

The Nuremberg Metropolitan Region – Strengths and Development Perspectives ƒƒ IHK ƒƒ Metropolitan region ƒƒ Success factors ƒƒ Development model ƒƒ Infrastructure ƒƒ International ƒƒ Structural change ƒƒ Innovation ƒƒ Competence networks

Relevance & tasks of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IHK)

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Branch Office – Location Policy and Business Promotion

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IHK Stands For ... ƒƒ Independent self-management of the industry (public corporation) ƒƒ Promotion of the industrial sector ƒƒ Representation of overall economic interests (well-balanced, not interests of individual sectors or enterprises) ƒƒ Political neutrality ƒƒ Services for members, the region and the state

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IHK – The Number One Address

Members

Region

State

Representation of interests incl.

Location development incl.

Sovereign tasks incl.

Service incl.

ƒƒ Business-friendly climate

ƒƒ Situation maintenance

ƒƒ Vocational training

ƒƒ Business start-ups

ƒƒ General conditions

ƒƒ Infrastructure

ƒƒ Examinations

ƒƒ Professional training

ƒƒ Innovation, R&D

ƒƒ Certificates of origin

ƒƒ Company info

ƒƒ Internationalization

ƒƒ Experts

ƒƒ Trade & business law consultancy

ƒƒ Regional marketing

ƒƒ Environment and energy consultancy

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Branch Office – Location Policy and Business Promotion

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Examples in ”Day-to-Day Business“ Location Policy and Business Promotion Vocational and Professional Training Innovation | Environment

International Affairs

Sovereign tasks: examinations, expert opinions, documents, ...

21,000 23,000 16,000 65,000

cases of supervision of apprenticeships intermediate and final examinations, other examinations appointments, opinions (Com. Reg., start-ups, foreign nationals), ... foreign trade documents

Service: Consultancy and information 75,000 16,000

cases of providing information and brief consultancy (company research, legal consultancy, customs information, ...) cases of in-depth consultancy (start-ups, financing, export, trade fairs, environment, energy, innovation, e-business, ...)

Legal Matters | Taxes

Communication

Key Tasks

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Communication and networks: 5500 volunteers in committees, IHK bodies, working parties, ... 500,000 visitors accessing IHK web sites 95,000 copies per month of IHK magazine WiM 350 press conferences, press releases, press inquiries 60 technology-oriented networks and IHK e-forums

Branch Office – Location Policy and Business Promotion

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IHK Nuremberg for Central Franconia in Figures 125,000 member companies 200 employees 14 regional CCI boards 7 business segments: ƒƒ Location Policy and Business Promotion ƒƒ Vocational and Professional Training ƒƒ Innovation and Environment ƒƒ International Affairs ƒƒ International ƒƒ Legal Matters and Taxes ƒƒ Communication ƒƒ Key Tasks 5500 entrepreneurs and senior management with over 120,000 hours per year working on a voluntary basis for the IHK (plenum, committees, IHK bodies, examiners)

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Branch Office – Location Policy and Business Promotion

Welcome to the European Metropolitan Region of Nuremberg

The Nuremberg Metropolitan Region – Strengths and Development Perspectives ƒƒ IHK ƒƒ Metropolitan region ƒƒ Success factors ƒƒ Development model ƒƒ Infrastructure ƒƒ International ƒƒ Structural change ƒƒ Innovation ƒƒ Competence networks

European Metropolitan Region of Nuremberg (EMRN)

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The Nuremberg Metropolitan Region within the European Network ƒƒ Eleven European Metropolitan Regions in Germany ƒƒ EU classification of the EMRN as “Gateway to Eastern Europe“ ƒƒ EMRN one of the strongest economic regions in Germany and Europe

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Branch Office – Location Policy and Business Promotion

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Facts and Figures Nuremberg Metropolitan Region Key facts & figures for the Nuremberg Metropolitan Region: ƒƒ Population 3.5 million ƒƒ Companies

150,000 plus > 50,000 other self-employed

ƒƒ Working population 1.7 million

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ƒƒ Gross domestic product

100 billion EURO

ƒƒ Export quota

> 45 %

ƒƒ Service quota

> 60 %

ƒƒ Reach

27 million people (200 km radius around Nuremberg)

Branch Office – Location Policy and Business Promotion

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International Comparison of Economic Performance Gross domestic product 2006 in European states and the Nuremberg economic region 5.1

Malta Estonia Cyprus Latvia Lithuania Bulgaria Slovenia Luxembourg Croatia Slovak Republic

13.2 14.7 16 23.7 25.5 30 33.9 33.2 44.6 55

Central Franconia

90

Hungary Romania

97.7

Nuremberg Metropolitan Region

105 113.4

Czech Republic Portugal Finland Ireland Greece Denmark Austria Poland Switzerland Sweden Belgium billion EURO

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155.4 167 175 214 220 257 272 310 313 317 0

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

Source: Eurostat

Branch Office – Location Policy and Business Promotion

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IHK Metropolitan Region Benchmark 2006 Economic Power and Development Momentum Metropolitan Region Munich

1

Rhine-Main/Frankfurt

2

Stuttgart

3

Rhine-Ruhr

4

Hamburg

5

Nuremberg

6

Rhine-Neckar/Mannheim

7

Bremen-Oldenburg

8

Saxony Triangle

9

Hanover-Brunswick-Götingen

10

Berlin-Brandenburg

11

Benchmark points

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Ranking

Ranking Split 2 1 3

6

4

2 1

9 5

4

6

5

8

3

11

7 10

8 7

11

0

Ranked according to benchmark points for the criteria:

15



Economic power



Development momentum

10

9

30

45

60

75

Data sources: Federal Office for Building and Regional Planning (BBR), Federal Office of Statistics

Branch Office – Location Policy and Business Promotion

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Innovation and Business Start-Up Region Business start-up intensity in the industrial high-tech sector in the eleven German Metropolitan Regions

Metropolitan Region Munich Nuremberg Hamburg Stuttgart Rhine-Neckar Rhine-Main Rhine-Ruhr Hanover Saxony Triangle Berlin-Brandenburg Bremen-Oldenburg

Ranking 2004/06 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Change in ranking in 10-year comparison ± 0 + 5 + 5 - 2 - 1 - 3 - 3 + 3 - 1 - 1 - 1 Source: Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) Business Start-up Panel 2008

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High-Tech Region Percentage of people employed in high-tech sector

Dresden 1

8.7 %

Munich 2

8.5 %

Nuremberg/Erlangen 3

7.6 %

Karlsruhe 4

7.6 %

Berlin 5

7.0 %

Hamburg 6

6.9 %

Frankfurt a.M. 7

6.5 %

Cologne/Bonn 8

6.3 %

Leipzig 9

6.2 %

Freiburg 10

in percentage

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6.0 %

0

3

6

9

Source: EUROSTAT, according to BITKOM (2008)

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Organization

Steering Committee Expert Speaker

GF

Co-opted: Representatives of the Bavarian state government, District President, Regional Council President

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Science Forum

Business and Infrastructure Forum

municipalities

Most heavily populated

Rural districts

Urban districts

GF

Political Speaker

Political Speaker

Expert Speaker

Expert Speaker

GF

Political Speaker

Expert Speaker

GF

GF

Tourism Forum

Political Speaker

Branch Office

Expert Speaker

Culture and Sport Forum

Political Speaker

1st Deputy 2nd Deputy

Transport and Planning Forum

Council Chairman

Council

Contact: Geschäftsstelle der Europäischen Metropolregion Nürnberg (EMN) Rathausplatz 2 90403 Nürnberg www.em-n.eu Telephone: (0911) 231-79 73 oder -79 74 Fax: (0911) 231-79 72 [email protected]

Political Speaker

Marketing Service Forum

Expert Speaker

GF

Forums Regional Conference Branch Office – Location Policy and Business Promotion

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Team Approach: Cooperation Agreement between the IHKs in the Nuremberg Metropolitan Region

Oberfranken Bayreuth

Joint Declaration of Intent by the IHKs in the Nuremberg Metropolitan Region concerning cooperation between the IHKs in particular in the fields of: ƒƒ Joint development model for the Nuremberg Metropolitan Region ƒƒ Transport ƒƒ Business start-ups ƒƒ Technology ƒƒ Vocational and professional training ƒƒ International affairs ƒƒ Social responsibility

Würzburg-Schweinfurt Mainfranken

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Branch Office – Location Policy and Business Promotion

Welcome to the European Metropolitan Region of Nuremberg

The Nuremberg Metropolitan Region –  Strengths and Development Perspectives ƒƒ IHK ƒƒ Metropolitan region ƒƒ Success factors ƒƒ Development model ƒƒ Infrastructure ƒƒ International ƒƒ Structural change ƒƒ Innovation ƒƒ Competence networks

Success factors for the Nuremberg Economic Region

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Strategic structure of WaBe Model TOP International Address Home for creative minds

Overall strategy of metropolitan region

EMN strategic model

Vision – Core themes – Key projects Fields of competence – Drivers of innovation

Long-term economic and scientific perspectives for the region

WaBe Model

Mid-term structural goals and/or area-specific development concepts

Regional concepts

New/ongoing projects for attainment of goals

Sustainability

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E.g. infrastructure E.g. technology

Action programmes

Realisation; verification of success

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Significance of the Development Model for the Region ƒƒ Joint concept of all regional stakeholders

Consensus region

ƒƒ Subject-oriented fields of competence

Cluster policy

ƒƒ Bavarian high-tech offensive

388 million EURO project support

ƒƒ Six competence initiatives

Successful network-building

ƒƒ IZMP (Erlangen), etz (Nuremberg), Technikum (Fürth)

Investments totalling millions

ƒƒ Development model leads the way Germany-wide

Best practice

Basis for Metropolitan Region

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Strategic Orientation: Nuremberg Economic Region Development Model ƒƒ Core technological competencies Transport & Logistics

New Materials

Information & Communication

Automation & Production Engineering

Medicine & Health

Energy & Environment

ƒƒ Cross-sectoral competence

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Regional Development Model and Bavarian Cluster Policy Fields of competence

19 Production, High-tech and Cross-sectoral Clusters of the “Bayern Innovativ” Alliance

Transport & Logistics Automotive Railway technology Logistics Propulsion technologies Telematics

Automotive Railway Technology Logistics Aerospace

Information & Communication

IT Media Satellite Navigation

Medicine & Health

Medical Technology

Energy & Environment

Energy Environmental Technology

New Materials

New Materials Chemical Industry

Automation & Production Engineering

Mechatronics & Automation

Innovative Services

Financial Services

Nanotechnology

Nanotechnology

Biotechnology

Biotechnology

Power Electronics

Power Electronics Food Production Forests & Wood

Mechatronics Optics, Laser, Photonics

Cross-sectoral technologies

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Central role of field of competence and crosssectoral technology of the regional development model Cluster Relevant contribution of single enterprises or institutions

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Higher Education Establishments in the Metropolitan Region UAS WürzburgSchweinfurt

UAS Coburg

Academy of Music Würzburg University of Bamberg University of Würzburg

UAS for Public Administration & / Administration of Justice Hof and Sulzbach-Rosenberg

University of ErlangenNuremberg

UAS Hof

University of Bayreuth

Georg-Simon-Ohm UAS Nuremberg

Academy of Sacred Music Bayreuth

Augustana UAS Neuendettelsau

UAS AmbergWeiden

UAS Ansbach

Protestant University College Nuremberg Academy of Music NurembergAugsburg

UAS Weihenstephan /  Triesdorf

circa 90,000 students at 18 higher education establishments in the Nuremberg Metropolitan Region

Academy of Fine Arts Nuremberg

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Science Region

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Transport Connections ƒƒ Central position in Europe ƒƒ Nuremberg International Airport ƒƒ European motorway intersection ƒƒ Rail junction for international rail routes ƒƒ International waterway

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